Flop: We still have the best hand often and it's a board where we won't get floated light. We should bet to take the pot down and end it here. If we get called we still have outs to improve and many cards we can continue betting on if we want to.

As played, I'd also fold the river. It's hard to assume that he calls a big bet on the turn just to bluff the river. He either has the flush, JJ or KJ there most of the time.

Originally posted by BogdanPS
As played, I'd also fold the river. It's hard to assume that he calls a big bet on the turn just to bluff the river. He either has the flush, JJ or KJ there most of the time.

Flop: We still have the best hand often and it's a board where we won't get floated light. We should bet to take the pot down and end it here. If we get called we still have outs to improve and many cards we can continue betting on if we want to.

Flop: We still have the best hand often and it's a board where we won't get floated light. We should bet to take the pot down and end it here. If we get called we still have outs to improve and many cards we can continue betting on if we want to.

As played, I'd also fold the river. It's hard to assume that he calls a big bet on the turn just to bluff the river. He either has the flush, JJ or KJ there most of the time.

1) Now looking at this hand again, would he really limp with KK/KJ?

2) I thought that Cbetting on this kind of board is bad, because it hits a limper's range. I mean, limp/call is a speculative hand most often.